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Nepal Trying Get Back To Normal After Devastating Earthquake

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The devastating Earthquake measured 7.8 magnitude that hit Nepal epicentered at Barpak village of Lamjung District in central region of Nepal 34 KM north west of Kathmandu on Saturday 25th April 2015 has killed more than 5000 lives, injured more than 7 thousands and thousands still missing.61 thousands Homes have been fallen, thousands homes cracked, Thousands of old palaces and monuments listed on The UNESCO World Heritage have been destroyed including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Changu Narayan Temple, The Bhimshen Tower (Sundhara), Historic Gorkha Palace and thousands of other old temples, The rescue and relief operation has been going on in rapid pace with unprecedented help from many countries all over the world including India, China, Bangladesh, Shree Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Singapore, England, Spain, Russia, USA and many other countries who have helped on search and rescue operation with specialized Team, medical team, Humanitarian aid, funds, emergency packed food, medicine, clothes, Tents, Toiletries, volunteers etc plus many of the countries and the organizations have promised the direct fund including NRNA Shesh Ghale, Asia's richest billionaire's Li Ka Singh's Foundation, UN, European Union etc.Hundreds of volunteers and NGOs/INGOs have been working on the relief operation, still many affected have been't been reached due to the remote geographical location and the weather.Many climbers have been killed in the post earthquake avalanche at Everest Base Camp including a senior Google Employee and the survivors have been airlifted to Kathmandu, more than 20 Sherpas have been conformed dead whereas many villages in the mountains are reported covered with snow where the rescue teams haven't arrived yet.

More than 2 millions survivors have spent the hungry, feared, sleepless, tired , uncertain , thirsty and heartbroken nights for 3 whole night in the open parks, roads and the open lands due to more than 98 aftershocks that has lasted since Tuesday the 28th April.

After the shocks(Aftershocks) have been stopped thousands of people have rushed out of Kathmandu valley due to low running food, damaged homes and fear of epidemic breakout and thousand have left to see their relatives out of the valley.